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基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2006. Explains the underlying theologies, evolution, and actual practice of Jewish bar and bat mitzvahs, Christian confirmations, Hindu sacred thread ceremonies, Muslim shahadas, and Zen jukai ceremonies.
Full Description
This bold, pioneering book explores rites of passage in America by sifting through the accounts of influential thinkers who experienced them. Arthur J. Magida explains the underlying theologies, evolution, and actual practice of Jewish bar and bat mitzvahs, Christian confirmations, Hindu sacred thread ceremonies, Muslim shahadas and Zen jukai ceremonies. In rare interviews, renowned artists and intellectuals such as Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, holistic guru Deepak Chopra, singer Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), actress/comedienne Julia Sweeney, cartoonist Roz Chast, interfaith maven Huston Smith, and many more talk intimately about their religious backgrounds, the rites of passage they went through, and how these events shaped who they are today. Magida compares these coming of age ceremonies' origins and evolution, considers their ultimate meaning and purpose, and gauges how their meaning changes with individuals over time. He also examines innovative rites of passage that are now being 'invented' in the United States. Passionate and lyrical, this absorbing book reveals our deep, ultimate need for coming-of-age events, especially in a society as fluid as ours.
It includes conversations with: Bob Abernethy, Huston Smith, Julia Sweeney, Roz Chast, Harold Kushner, Ram Dass, Elie Wiesel, Deepak Chopra, Robert Thurman, Coleman Barks, Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), and others.
Contents
Prologue Introduction: Sometimes, the Magic Works PART ONE CHRISTIANITY: SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST 1. The Descent of the Spirit 2. Bob Abernethy: No Fundamental, Life-Changing Experience 3. Chinua Achebe: What Makes Someone Give Up Their Religion? 4. Huston Smith: Religion Saturated the House 5. Julia Sweeney: That Soldier-of-Christ, Slap-across-the-Face Stuff Is Sick 6. Jim Zogby: The Walmart-ization of the Church PART TWO JUDAISM: WOULD ANNE FRANK SING KARAOKE? 7. What, Really, Is a Man? 8. Leon Botstein: I'm Tone Deaf to Belief 9. Roz Chast: I Was Like a Spy. Like a Closet Jew 10. Rabbi Harold Kushner: I Wanted To Make My Parents Proud 11. Letty and Abigail Pogrebin, Mother and Daughter: "You Are a Woman" Meant "You Do the Dishes" 12. Ram Dass: Mushrooms Gave Me What I Could Have Had at My Bar Mitzvah 13. Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin: Israel and I Came of Age Together 14. Elie Wiesel: I Am Not God's Policeman PART THREE HINDUISM: COMING TO BRAHMAN, KNOWING NIRVANA 15. The Thread of Life 16. Deepak and Gotham Chopra, Father and Son: Religion Is Frequently Idiotic PART FOUR BUDDHISM: ORIGINAL PERFECTION VERSUS ORIGINAL SIN 17. Waking Up 18. Roshi John Daido Loori: Born a Buddha. Die a Buddha 19. Robert Thurman: I Looked Like Henry Miller in Drag PART FIVE ISLAM: SEVEN ESSENTIAL WORDS 20. Allah Is One 21. Coleman Barks: Just Being Sentient Is Cause for Rapture 22. Dr. Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens): Floating on a Cloud of Mercy 23. Michael Wolfe: I Feel Like a Monotheist with Extra Credentials Epilogue: Would Anyone Riding by on a Horse Even Notice? Notes Acknowledgments



